(I'm going to try to make this an ongoing series of things I'm trying to learn about that I can't find in the mainstream media. Hint: Google the bold)
DMT
I've been thinking about DMT a lot. A friend of mine mentioned it in a conversation we were having about Joe Rogan, I think. (DMT is a naturally produced chemical in the brain, believed to induce dreams) I joked at the time that of course it was extremely hard to come across since they probably had to squeeze baby brains to get it. Little did I know that it exists in most mammals and many plants. It is very available, but very hidden, unintentionally, at the same time if that makes any sense.
Taking DMT seems to be a life changing experience. Oddly enough it takes everyone to the same place and introduces them to same set of characters. That fact alone is startling in of itself given that it is a psychedelic and not a (proper) space shuttle.
Reading up on DMT led me back to Terrence McKenna. He was one of the biggest advocated of DMT (among other things). His description of its effects seem to be the best. If any of this piques your interest you should look into a book titled DMT: The Spirit Molecule by Rick Strassman. That dude, a professor at the University of New Mexico, conducted government funded studies on the effects of DMT.
Timewave Zero & The Novelty Theory
Reading further into Dr McKenna introduced me to his Novelty Theory and its startling predictions. The fact that innovations are continuously discovered and the rate at which they are discovered is constantly increasing is a given. Given this fact an algorithm was created that predicted when the rate at which innovations are discovered reached infinity. The exact date is December 11, 2012. Actually 11:10 pm that night. I feel bad for my mom and my friend Danny b/c it seems if all goes to plan their birthdays (the following day) will see irrelevant.
No, that date is not the end of the world. It is supposed to be when the world as we know it will change. Innovation, inventions and all that will ever be discovered will be come present at that time is a better way to put in layman terms. The only way this is possible is if a time machine is created. Sounds crazy right?
Well, you should look up time machines b/c the thing holding us back isn't a way to travel through time but rather sufficient energy to do it. If a time machine exists than any discovery made from that point on will become available. You would also be able to only travel back to the point a time machine was created, in case you are starting to dream of your own pet stegosaurs.
Mayan Calendar
There is also a big coincidence with the date McKenna's algorithm landed on. It is the exact date that the Mayan's predicted we would access the Sacred Tree. "Now this is getting really crazy," you are saying, no doubt. Unfortunately it is true, and both were created autonomously of each other. What does that Sacred Tree bullshit mean?
It is the exact date that the Sun will be in the middle of the Milky Way band that runs between the constellations Sagittarius and Polaris. It seems that back in those days you could see the band of the milky way, and just b/c the European names for constellations stuck doesn't mean they were the only ones to see them. Especially one as important as Polaris. Too bad we are only taught white mythology and history. There is little doubt that the Meso-Americans figured out some pretty complicated things about space on their own.
I suggest looking into all those things, b/c they are more real than Evolution, the Trade Deficit, Global Warming and Class Warfare. Yet you will not find much information about any of them in mainstream culture.
Everything on this website is solely the opinion of Michael Lorenzo, which should not be taken to reflect the truth in any way. As for the pictures, I don't know who these people are.